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Other Sewing
Sewing Net Curtains
—
figs. 69, 70
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bottom
hems
can
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sewn
with
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Joining Curtains in the Middle
—
fig. 71
@
2~3
E
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Sew 1
cm
(‘/2") in
from
the
edge. Then
cut
flush
with
the
seam.
The join
will
be strong and
almost
invisible.
Hems
—
fig. 72
stitches. Make
sure
that
the meshes
of
the
curtain
match (if the
pattern
allows)
—
fig. 69
wrong,
fig. 70 right.
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2 ⋐≽∖⊃↿
Pin
or
baste. Since
it
is
not
always easy
to
follow
the straight in
some
net
curtains,
it
is a good idea
to
hold the material behind
and in
front
of
the
foot.
lf
necessary, reduce the
upper
tension
Net curtains
are
often
sold finished
off
at
the
bottom
with
at-
tractive designs and
with
a lead
wire
to
ensure
that
they hang
and guide
the
netting. Straight stitches
with
a medium stitch well. If this is
not
the case, make a hem. Fold
twice
to
the
full
length
may
be used
for
the hems
of
the
two
long sides, but the
zigzag stitch is preferable.
width
of the
fold
(about 15 cm/6"). Sew the hem
with
a zigzag
stitch.
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